Curl Fete 2024 is slated for hosting on August 17 and 18 at the Promenade Gardens in Georgetown. This year’s slash water theme aims to educate participants about the importance of moisture and haircare, especially as it relates to keeping hair follicles hydrated.

Tamika Henry-Fraser
Created with the purposes of empowering women and girls to embrace the uniqueness of their naturally textured hair, nurture conversations on self-confidence, and celebrate the joy of caring for kinky and curly hair while aiming to eliminate stereotypes surrounding natural hair, Curl Fete is recognised as one of the largest curated annual natural hair, beauty and wellness exhibitions in the Caribbean.
The event is anticipated to guarantee sheer excitement, positive energy, and high spirits as it brings together hair and beauty enthusiasts in a diverse and inclusive space to engage with a variety of brands on display by dozens of entrepreneurs.
In fact, co-founder Tamika Henry-Fraser has said that over 50 vendors have already signed up to be featured at the two-day event.
“One of the most important things about our vendors is that they’re small businesses, and many of them are women led start-ups. Curl Fete is one of the most important business events for them throughout the year, because it’s their opportunity to really promote their brand and market their products to thousands of people…and I think that is so impressive for an expo, and it means that there are these many small businesses in Guyana creating their own products and putting some (value) on the market. And at Curl Fete we are so trilled and proud to be able to capture those vendors,” Henry-Fraser told this publication.
Another crucial component of Curl Fete is that it provides rich education on cultivating a culture of self-expression that is grounded on women and girls boldly navigating their individual hair journeys while persistently overcoming daily societal challenges.
